More Ways to Express Yourself

Exposure® covers a huge range of looks from throughout the history of analog photography. Here you can see some of the more interesting film emulation examples, from subtle to intense. Exposure covers both black & white and color films and effects in one unified product, so there is no need to switch tools as you explore ideas.

This is just a taste of the hundreds of presets in Exposure.

Color Films

Whatever the subject, Exposure’s wide range of accurate film presets has you covered. From the vivid, saturated tones of Fuji Velvia 100F and Kodak Ektachrome 100 VF to the subtle hues of Fuji Pro 400H and Kodak Portra 160NC, you can find the right look in a snap.

Black and White Films

Exposure also provides the most realistic emulation of timeless black and white films such as Ilford Delta, Fuji Neopan and Kodak TRI-X. Exposure’s realistic rendering of grain throughout the dynamic range of the image means no other software gets closer to that warm organic look of film.

Portraiture

Various versions of classic portrait films Kodak Portra, Fuji Pro and Kodachrome come to you out of the box. You can also experiment with Fuji Astia, Fuji Provia, Kodak Ektachrome and Kodak Ultra Color or build your own presets from scratch.

Landscape

Aside from the staple landscape stocks such as Fuji Velvia 50 and Kodak Ektar 100, Exposure also provides accurate recreations of more obscure films such as GAF 50, with its chunky, colorful grain, and Kodak Ektachrome 100VS, with its rich, saturated tones.

Glamour

Aside from the glamour effects available in the Color Focus presets, Exposure comes packed with a range of film stocks you can tweak to your specific needs. From the ethereal glow of infrareds like Kodak HIE to the color punch of Kodachrome 64, the options to bring out the beauty of your subject are endless.

Kodachrome

You may not be able get the film processed anymore, but the authentic look of Kodachrome lives on in Exposure. A total of 22 different presets bring everything from the original 1936 version right through to the more recently discontinued Kodachrome 25, 64 and 200. You’ll see why Kodachrome was the favorite of many pro photographers.

Lo-Fi

For even more artistic effects, check out the options for Lo-Fi and Cross Processing. Use them out of the box or as a starting point for experimentation. If you like what you’ve come up with, saving and sharing presets has never been easier either.

Split Toning

Check out the Split Toning panel for a whole range of separate presets that can add interesting effects to the shadows and highlights of your image. Do you want to keep it subtle or get surreal? The choice is totally yours.

Vintage

Explore the history of photography with Exposure and make your images stand out from the crowd. Monochrome or color, experiment with the striking look of Autochrome, Daguerreotype and Lith or the subdued tones of the original Kodachrome from the 1930’s.